Rush Limbaugh says President Barack Obama’s assertion that he didn’t draw a red line on Syria is practically “psychopathic.”

Playing a clip of Obama’s remarks in a press conference on Wednesday where he said “the world set a red line” and America’s credibility was on the line instead of his, Limbaugh slammed the president for trying to blame Republicans.

“Folks, this is some ‘pathic.’ I don’t know what, psychopathic, it’s some pathic,” Limbaugh said Thursday on his show, according to the transcript. “He drew the red line, then he said he didn’t, then he said his credibility isn’t on the line. It’s Congress’s fault because they’re the ones that passed a resolution decades ago against the use of chemical weapons.”

Limbaugh said people at home are concerned about the mental fitness of those in Washington.

“You’ve got people watching this, and I’m telling you, they’re questioning the stability of the people running this country and they’re scared to death,” Limbaugh said.

The comments show Obama isn’t “up to” the job of president, nor does he want it, Limbaugh said.

“It’s not cool, and it’s not clever lying, and it’s not brilliant politics,” Limbaugh said. “He’s president of the United States; he’s not up to it. He doesn’t want the job. He doesn’t want the responsibility, not on something like this. … This is too messy.”